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1. (adj.) posh
stylishly elegant; luxurious:
a posh new restaurant.
Etymology: (1915–20; of obscure orig.; cf. Brit. slang posh a dandy (1890); the popular notion that the word is an acronym from port out(ward), starboard home, the preferred accommodation on ships traveling between England and India, is without foundation)
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1. (adj) classy, posh, swish
elegant and fashionable
"classy clothes"; "a classy dame"; "a posh restaurant"; "a swish pastry shop on the Rue du Bac"- Julia Child
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Sense: of a superior type or class
a posh family; posh clothes.
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Afrikaans: rykmansagtig |
Arabic: مُمتاز، أنيق |
Bulgarian: луксозен |
Brazilian: chique |
Czech: nóbl, prima |
German: pikfein |
Danish: fornem |
Greek: πολυτελής, αριστοκρατικός |
Spanish: de clase alta, pijo (peyo |
Estonian: ðikk |
Farsi: اعیانی |
Finnish: yläluokkainen |
French: chic |
Hebrew: יוּקרָתִי |
Hindi: रईसाना |
Croatian: otmjen, monden |
Hungarian: elegáns, puccos |
Indonesian: kelas tinggi |
Icelandic: fínn, flottur |
Italian: elegante |
Japanese: しゃれた |
Korean: 멋진 |
Lithuanian: aukštuomenės, prašmatnus |
Latvian: smalks; lepns; grezns |
Malay: mewah dan anggun |
Dutch: duur, chic |
Norwegian: fjong, overklasse- |
Polish: wytworny |
Persian: اعیانی |
Pashto: اعيانى |
Portuguese: chique |
Romanian: şic |
Russian: шикарный |
Slovak: nóbl, extra |
Slovenian: fin |
Serbian: elegantan |
Swedish: flott |
Thai: หรูหรา |
Turkish: şık kibar |
Taiwanese: 豪華的 |
Ukrainian: шикарний |
Urdu: اعلي ترين، شان دار |
Vietnamese: bảnh bao |
Chinese: 豪华的 |
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